φῦσα

See also: φύσα

Ancient Greek

Pronunciation

 

Etymology 1

The exact root cannot be determined. As a pre-form, one might assume φυ-, φυσ-, φυτ- or φυκ-, but none of these can be shown to have existed in Greek. Comparisons are made with Old Armenian փուք (pʻukʻ, breath, wind, fart), Sanskrit फूत्करोति (phūtkaroti, to puff, blow) and फुफुस (phuphusa, lungs). One may connect Latin pustula (bladder), Old Church Slavonic пухати (puxati, to blow), Sanskrit पुष्यति (puṣyati, to thrive, prosper). Despite the existence of all this Indo-European material, the word may well have a Pre-Greek origin; note for examples the suffix of φῦσιγξ (phûsinx). There is hardly any evidence for Proto-Indo-European *bʰus-.

Noun

φῦσᾰ • (phûsa) f (genitive φῡ́σης); first declension

  1. (mostly in the plural) pair of bellows; smithies
  2. (anatomy) bladder
    Synonym: κύστις (kústis)
  3. pouch of the beaver
  4. breath, wind, blast
  5. wind in the body, flatus
  6. (of fire) stream, jet
  7. bubble
  8. crater of a volcano
  9. (botany) calyx of φυσαλλίς (phusallís)
  10. kind of fish found in the Nile
Inflection
Derived terms
  • ἄφῡσος (áphūsos)
  • φῦσῐγξ (phûsinx)
  • φῠ́σκη (phúskē)
  • φῠστή (phustḗ)
  • φῡ́σημᾰ (phū́sēma)
  • φῡ́σησῐς (phū́sēsis)
  • φῡσητήρ (phūsētḗr)
  • φῡσητής (phūsētḗs)
  • φῡσητός (phūsētós)
  • φῡσήφρων (phūsḗphrōn)
  • φῡσόβᾰθρον (phūsóbathron)
  • φῡσοειδής (phūsoeidḗs)
  • φῡσόομαι (phūsóomai)
  • φῡσώδης (phūsṓdēs)
  • φῡσᾰλέος (phūsaléos)
  • φῡσᾰ́λλῐς (phūsállis)
  • φῡσᾰλος (phūsalos)
  • φῡσᾰ́ρῐον (phūsárion)
  • φῡσᾰσμός (phūsasmós)
  • φῡσᾰ́ω (phūsáō)
  • φῡσῐ́όω (phūsíóō)
  • φῡσῐ́ωσῐς (phūsíōsis)
  • φῡσῐᾰσμός (phūsiasmós)
  • φῡσῐ́ᾱμᾰ (phūsíāma)
Descendants
  • Translingual: Physostigma

Further reading

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Participle

φῦσᾰ • (phûsa)

  1. feminine nominative/vocative singular of φῡ́ς (phū́s)
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